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The career of Brigadier General William Ames is an interesting one. At 19, he enlisted in June of 1861 and commissioned as a 1st Lt. of Co. D, 2nd Rhode Island Infantry. Less than a year later, in… (490-7154) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,295.00
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Dated “3rd Maine Brandy Station April 9 1864.” Addressed to “Dear Hulda”. Four pages in ink, 5” x 8, on lined paper. Exhibits slight chip along lower margin. Else VG. Text: “….I am real… (1179-1694) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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This is one of the rarest belt plates of the Confederacy. Made of solid cast brass, this plate is referred to as the "Spun Hooks” variety of the Solid Cast CS. It takes its name from having been… (1202-258) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,100.00
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Remington was one of the principal cavalry sidearms of the Civil War and the dominant one in U.S. purchases starting in 1864. This Remington New Model Army .44 Caliber Revolver is serial numbered… (1256-193) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,495.00
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This excellent smooth sided canteen was manufactured by the New York Depot and comes with the original cotton drill sling, jean cloth cover, and cork stopper. This style of canteen is among the most… (2023-128) SOLD. Learn More »
$295.00
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This example made of navy-blue broad cloth is a Model 1852 but one that conforms to the modified versions of 1862 that becoming more "Pill Box" in form rather than the "Wheel Hat" puffier crown type.… (88-198) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,995.00
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Published by A.J. Burke, Charleston, 186114 pp. In pale green wraps. Exhibits light wear and soling, w/upper quarter of front cover sliced off. One minor interior textual tear. Else VG. A scion of the… (1179-1723) SOLD. Learn More »
$75.00
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Here is a great example of a U.S. A. Hospital Department bottle in a light aqua color. The bottle measures 8 inches tall and is 3 inches in diameter. An embossed “U.S.A. HOSP. DEPT” is front and… (1256-133) SOLD. Learn More »
$350.00
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Vol. VII,--No. 343. 16 pp. [492-512], 15” x 11, 4 columns w/ numerous illustrations & cartoons. Slight chipping along left margins, else fine. Front page features story of the surrender of… (557-204) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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This is a great piece of Civil War artillery history. It is an original front blade sight for a Civil War cannon. This measures 1.75” tall and is threaded at the bottom. One side of the sight is… (2024-2341) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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This rectangular hospital steward insignia is made of green wool cut in a slanted fashion with an indigo dyed broadcloth backing, differing favorably in quality from many period examples that used an… (490-7131) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,495.00
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This spherical shot was recovered in the fields just below Devil’s Den, which hosted the attack of Hood’s Division. Weighing at a correct 6lbs and measuring 3.67”, this artillery round has been… (2024-1985) SOLD. Learn More »
$795.00
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By Rev. Matthew D. Simpson. Published by Carleton & Porter, New York. 1865. 21 pp. Wraps. Slight chipping along spine, rear covered detached. A fine Lincoln collectible, the very funeral address… (1179-1763) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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Unused postal envelope measuring 5 ½” x 3 ½”. Features black border with a representation of Lincoln at left. The reverse has a black border along the edges of the flaps. Overall very fine… (1179-1757) SOLD. Learn More »
$40.00
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Due to the increase in arms production during the Civil War, Springfield Amory reached out to various independent contractors. Many contractors did not have any identifying marks. However, the… (1263-34) SOLD. Learn More »
$375.00
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The weapon is a Model 1860 Light Cavalry saber. Considered a lighter, more maneuverable weapon than its predecessor the Model 1840 “Wristbreaker”. The blade measures 35” long with a 27” long… (299-14) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,100.00
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Offered here is a single non-dug U.S. Model 1859 brass spur. This is the “gutter back” variety with no other ornamentation. The rowel is clean and spins freely. Leather strap shows wear but… (1256-48) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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Here is a Type III Gwyn & Campbell carbine. One of some 4,000200 carbines produced, the .52 caliber, percussion breech-loading Gwyn & Campbell carbine was the invention of businessmen Edward… (864-13) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,695.00
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Born in Cranberry, New Jersey on November 6th, 1841, Smith Green Blythe enlisted on May 22nd, 1861 as a Sergeant in Company D, 1st New Jersey Infantry. According to official records, Blythe was… (2024-1817) SOLD. Learn More »
$175.00
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Wonderful Carte de Visite photograph of John Wyer Summerhayes of Nantucket, Massachusetts, featuring a possible signature. He was 25 when he enlisted on September 9th, 1861. From there he… (2024-1816) SOLD. Learn More »
$175.00
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There are no appreciable differences between the NM1863 and NM1865 Sharps other than the stamped model designation by the company, and its occasional absence, which some have speculated was due to worn out or broken old dies, or was a marketing ploy… (490-2531). Learn More »